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There will be a meeting of all the men in the University who have been to Silver Bay, Northfield, or Blairstown and all men interested in the conferences, in the Breakfast Room in Randolph Hall this evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss last year's Silver Bay Conference, and to talk over the plans for this summer's conference. All men who are interested are invited to attend.
Only the preliminary plans for the conference have as yet been made, according to the announcement made by the conference management. The date has been set for June 24-July 3, but the speakers have not yet been secured, nor has a definite program been arranged. Conference sessions will be held in the morning and evening, leaving the afternoon free for recreation and intercollegiate athletics.
A committee, of which R. P. Cutler '22 will be chairman, will be appointed later to take charge of the organization of the University delegation to the conference, and the enrolling of men as delegates. It is hoped that as many as 100 men will go to represent the University at the conference.
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